Explore IMB: Tour and information session for future students
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Explore IMB: Tour and information session for future students

Join Dr Madi Maddugoda as she walks you through IMB and describes the different research areas and technical capabilities of the institute.

By The Institute for Molecular Bioscience

Date and time

Thursday, June 20 · 10 - 11am AEST

Location

Institute for Molecular Bioscience

306 Carmody Road Saint Lucia, QLD 4067 Australia

About this event

  • 1 hour

On this tour, you will join Dr Madi Maddugoda, Strategic Advisor (Research Training) and IMB Alum, as she walks you through the Institute for Molecular Bioscience and describes the different research areas and technical capabilities.

You will witness first-hand where our ground-breaking research occurs and find out our recipe for success: hint: we have world-leading scientists who collaborate to solve global problems, and we have some of the best technology in the world to do so!

We will end with a small morning tea on the rooftop, where you can meet current IMB students, learn about a day in their life, and ask any questions.

Don’t miss this special opportunity to tour our magnificent institute and decide for yourself if it is the right place for you.

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Important information

Places are strictly limited and due to this we advise getting in early. If you are no longer able to attend, please cancel your ticket ASAP so another person may register.

This tour involves standing for extended periods of time. If this poses a challenge for you, please let us know in the access requirements section when registering so we can make suitable accommodations.

We look forward to seeing you!


Organized by

Our vision is to create a world with a cure for every disease. We harness our knowledge of nature to create sustainable cures for diseases that plague people, animals and plants.

Our researchers use Australian venoms, plants and soils to stop superbugs in their tracks, to create better cancer treatments, to ensure patients survive strokes and heart attacks, to solve inflammatory diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and to develop environmentally friendly and effective pesticides.

We are based at The University of Queensland in Brisbane/Meanjin, Australia.